Hi!
Mutt made be believe that Scott Aaron Bamford wrote:
> The problem was to do with /dev/fd/*, which i have mounted as
> fdesc.. After finaly locating that as the source of the problem adding
>
> # you need this if you have /dev/fd mounted as a fdesc filesystem
> =/dev/fd R
>
> to the config file solved the problem.
I added it to the default config for NetBSD -- somebody with Solaris
please check if the line should also be added to
pkgsrc/security/tripwire/files/tw.conf.solaris.
Bye,
Thomas
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